Friday, May 15, 2015

Pope’s Adviser has Strong Words for Climate Change Deniers

Pope Francis’ closest adviser
castigated conservative climate change skeptics in the United States
Tuesday, blaming capitalism for their views.

Speaking with
journalists, Cardinal Oscar Rodríguez Maradiaga criticized certain
“movements” in the United States that have preemptively come out in
opposition to Francis’s planned encyclical on climate change.

“The ideology surrounding environmental issues is too tied to a capitalism
that doesn’t want to stop ruining the environment because they don’t
want to give up their profits,” Rodríguez said, according to the Boston Globe's Crux blog.

Rodríguez’s
comments came at the beginning of the annual meeting of Caritas
Internationalis, an association of Catholic charitable groups.

He
said many individuals both inside and outside the Catholic Church are
awaiting Francis’s encyclical “with hope,” and especially watching how
it might impact the United Nations’s December meeting that seeks to
reach an agreement on an international climate change pact.

That
is Francis’s top stated goal for the encyclical, to encourage Catholics
to fight climate change and influence the U.N.’s process.

But Rodríguez singled out the United States as the source of premature criticism, the Globe reported.

“I
have already heard criticism over the encyclical,” Rodríguez said of
the United States, adding that it is “absurd” to be so negative about an
encyclical that no one in the public has seen.

The Heartland
Institute, funded in part by the billionaire conservative brothers
Charles and David Koch, has taken the lead on countering Francis’s
encyclical.

The right wing group sent climate
change deniers to the Vatican last month to try to convince top
Catholic officials that human activity is not harming the planet, and
there is no need for Francis’s action.

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Pope Francis: Environmental Sinners Will Face God’s Judgment

“We must do what we can so that everyone has something to eat,” Francis
said. “But we must also remind the powerful of the Earth that God will
call them to judgment one day, and it will be seen if they truly tried
to provide food for him in every person, and if they worked so that the
environment would not be destroyed, but could produce this food.”-- Pope Francis, May 12, 2015